10.1 Troubleshooting
10-9
A.100
Overcurrent
(Heat Sink
Overheated)
Occurred when the
control power
supply was turned
ON.
The overload alarm has been reset by turning OFF
the power too many times.
Change the method to reset the alarm.
The connection is faulty between the SERVOPACK
board and the thermostat switch.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
The SERVOPACK board fault occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the
main circuit power
supply was turned
ON or when an
overcurrent
occurred while the
servomotor was
running.
The connection between grounding and U, V, or W
is incorrect.
Check and then correct the wiring.
The grounding line has contact with other terminals.
Check and then correct the wiring.
A short circuit occurred between the grounding and
U, V, or W of the servomotor cable.
Repair or replace the servomotor cable.
A short circuit occurred between phase U, V, or W of
the servomotor.
Repair or replace the servomotor cable.
The wiring of the regenerative resistor is incorrect.
Check and then correct the wiring.
A short circuit occurred between the grounding and
U, V, or W of the SERVOPACK.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred (current feedback
circuit, power transistor or board fault).
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A short circuit occurred between the grounding and
U, V, W of the servomotor.
Replace the servomotor.
A short circuit occurred between the grounding and
U, V, W of the servomotor.
Replace the servomotor.
A fault occurred in the dynamic brake circuit.
Replace the SERVOPACK, and reduce the load,
or reduce the number of rotations used.
The dynamic brake was activated too frequently, so
a DB overload alarm occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK, and reduce the DB
operation frequency.
The overload alarm has been reset by turning OFF
the power too many times.
Change the method to reset the alarm.
The overload or regenerative power exceeds the
regenerative resistor’s capacity.
Reconsider the load and operation conditions.
The direction or the distance of the SERVOPACK to
other devices is incorrect.
Heat radiation of the panel or heat around the panel
occurred.
The ambient temperature for the SERVOPACK
must be 55
°
C
or less.
A SERVOPACK fan fault occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.300
Regeneration
Error Detected
Occurred when the
control power
supply was turned
ON
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the
main circuit power
supply turned ON.
Pn600 is set to a value other than “0” for a
servomotor of 400 W or less, and an external
regenerative resistor is not connected.
Connect an external regenerative resistor, or set
Pn600 to “0” if an external regenerative resistor is
not connected.
Check for incorrect wiring or a disconnected wire in
the regenerative resistor.
Correct the wiring for the external regenerative
resistor.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred, such as regenerative
transistor or a voltage sensor fault.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred during
normal operation
Check for incorrect wiring and disconnection of the
regenerative resistor.
Correct the wiring for the external regenerative
resistor.
The jumper between B2 and B3 is removed for a
servomotor of 500 W or more.
Correct the wiring.
The regenerative resistor is disconnected, so the
regenerative energy became excessive.
Replace the regenerative resistor or replace the
SERVOPACK. Reconsider the load and operation
conditions.
A SERVOPACK fault, such as regenerative
transistor and voltage sensor fault, occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Table 10.3 Alarm Display and Troubleshooting (Cont’d)
Alarm
Display
Alarm Name
Situation at Alarm
Occurrence
Cause
Corrective Actions
Summary of Contents for SGDS Sigma III Series
Page 3: ...SGDS Sigma III Servo Amplifier User Manual for Mechatrolink II Communications...
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Page 59: ...2 System Selection 2 5 4 Regenerative Resistors 2 28...
Page 68: ...3 3 SERVOPACK Internal Block Diagrams 3 9 3 3 3 Three phase 200 V 1 0 kW...
Page 82: ...3 7 Dimensional Drawings of Base mounted SERVOPACK Model SGDS 12A 12A 3 23 Three phase 1 5kW...
Page 133: ...5 Wiring 5 7 2 Connecting Externally Regenerative Resistors 5 28...
Page 229: ...7 Operation 7 7 4 Absolute Encoder Home Position Offset 7 38...